The fruit of a rose plant.
1Were they going to make rose hip syrup for the whole district?
2Think watermelon juice and a touch of rose hip tea.
3Background: The successful use of rose hip for the treatment of osteoarthritis is well documented.
4Why do I have rose hip oil in the bathroom, it's of no use to anyone.
5Purpose: This review focuses on the molecular mechanism underlying the clinical effects of rose hip in osteoarthritis (OA).
6Further research is needed to eludicate how and in which manner single rose hip compounds interact with their molecular pharmacological targets.
7A man rose hip deep from the water, tall and leanly muscled, his hair silver white as foam, his pale skin shining from the sea.
8The tea had a reddish tinge, rose hips perhaps?
9He eats rose hips raw; many berries, wild onions, violets make a tasty salad substitute.
10The gentle fragrance of rose hips and oranges rose into the air, soothing Odosse's nerves.
11We found rose hips, wild berries, grapes.
12Anyway, there's wild rose hips, so small I wonder that I've ever bothered eating them but I always do.
13River, his sister, came in first from outside carrying a massive armload of rose stems clustered with fat rose hips.
14A hint of spring in the air Read more A wren creaks loudly in alarm from a tangle of rose hips.
15She had cut the hard little apples in half, seeded them, then boiled them for a while with dried rose hips.
16Freezing had moderated the usual tart sourness of the hard apples and adding rose hips had imparted a reddish tinge and a tangy sweet flavor.